How To Breed Crickets For Your Pet Reptile!
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 19 พ.ค. 2024
- In this video I show you how I’ve had some success breeding a good quantity of crickets with minimal work!
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This is the most minimal effort set up I have seen so far. Thank you! The watering container idea is awesome
Glad it was helpful!
I love the idea for water. Thank you for sharing, Luke!😄
You are so welcome!
YES!! I've been dying for this video, thanks mate! 😄
Ok, I've watched this several times now and taken a bunch of notes... must be time to go buy some tubs! Wish me luck 😅
Good luck!
Always great to see another video from ya luke, really brightened my day. Keep up the good work
Thanks so much! Glad I could help :)
Great video! Thank you-raising baby huntsmans often getting pinheads and extra small can be hard where i live-definitely gonna try this 👍
You can do it!
Great vid I learnt where I was going on with the few times I tried breeding them unsuccessfully. Tx for the info!
No problem 👍
I contemplated breeding crickets but it's tough to try anything else after I keep dubia roaches as they require so little effort to keep the colony going. So just buy the odd box of crickets here and there as a treat. Nice informative vid though never seen the water idea before either.
I know what you mean. Roaches are very easy and thrive off nothing. I suppose it depends on how many animals you have and whether that warrants you giving it a crack. For me personally it was 100% worth while.
Set up looks spot on! My cricket tubs need a revamp so will be stealing some of these ideas!
Glad to have been able to help somewhat!
Awesome video! What's your suggested method for getting the adult crickets out of the tub when its time to feed the reptiles?
That watering method is AMAZING! I have been struggling to figure out a way to get water to them without them drowning 😂
So glad it’ll help!
@@BeachesScalyBeasts picked up the materials to make it today, so will see how it goes! Thanks again!
@@shikitorandall2173how did it go ?
Fantastic
Thank you! Cheers!
great video, thanks
You’re welcome!
Great video very informative
Thanks Chad!
Great work bro 👏
Thank you so much 😀
Dope and easy, shared, helps people spend less.
Much appreciated Brendi!
i know this is very off topic but ive been wondering for ages and theres not really alot written about it but is safe to cohabitate gtb's from the same clutch because ive seen youve done it but not anyone else
I took a punt and so far so good. Doesn’t mean it’s not Risky though. Gotta keep a close eye on things.
One thing I wanted to ask... you only breed crickets and do you still breed woodies? Anything else you breed? Also, do you feed anything else to the crickets or gutload them before feeding them out? Thanks so much for this amazing resource!
I at times breed mealworms as well but have kinda let my colony go atm. Will fire it back up towards the end of winter.
The chicken pellet I use is packed with calcium for egg production in the chooks but other than that I might throw in some leafy greens or pumpkin or something the night before a feed out. Whatever I have on hand and if I feel like they need it.
First! 😁
Haha! Enjoy! Hope you learn something about bugs 😜